- A; nae-agar» . . “ix nil-fawn’... p. Tau real n the world that will do your household cleaning obs better. quicker an more thor- ou|bi than Old Dutch. Conta no lye. acida or hard grit. it's safe. sure. economical, because, a little Old Dutch goea a very long way. [ADI IN’ CANADA WERE Ia nothing elae l-Zntzlunll is fighting Ill kccp tlll- l|||- I'll .~ n1». alum; lIu- |IIl'lll|'l'Nl|lll‘ ill-a’ lilltblfl‘ l-f lhl- island frlnu living lnrui-ll lull. lll-vciopllli-llts ||_r \'l||t'l'|II'l.\IIllLf lcullllrs. What $100 Will D0 For You it will return you $3 to $7 if deposited or invested with safety. It .will, on the other hand qive an es- tate oi $2,000 to $5,000 If used to buy life insurance. Maritime Life rates are lower because stripped of speculative features and charges. Inquire-it's Important. filvhllarilllilnol Life - lower Premiumr - LflfgCF/TOIKIIOII. Home Office: Halifax T. W. BENTLEY Manager for Prince Edward Islam‘! Charlottetown. P- E- I‘! 0 Prices c‘ all kinds of FEEDS are likely to be higher. Book yOUI‘ with us NOW. ARRIVING DAILY CARLOADS of 1 1 4 1 orders BRAN SHORTS WHITE MIDDLINGS OIL CAKE MEAL SCHUNNACHER FEED‘ SUGAR BEET PULP CRACKED CORN FEED CORNMEAL POULTRY GRIT CRUSHED OYSTER SHELLS FEED WHEAT CRACKED GRAIN RABBIT MEAL FOX BISCUITS EGG MASH LAYING MASH POULTRY SUPPLIES (of all kinds‘; all selling at _b lowest possible prices. “““‘ Q-O-§ P§OOOO-QfQOOOOOOOOfO~OQO>OOOOO§Q§OGOGO+OQ-fO-OOO#O+OO§4-OOQ VOW! V -OQ_: (Get our special ‘prices ln ton Iota.) FLOUR (beat brands) 4 TABLE CORNMEAL, ROLL- ED OATS. OATMEAL, GRA- . HAM FLOUR. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, eto.. etc. 0 0 4 4 WHOLESALE a RETAIL 1 pastel; 2.00., ; LIMITED this rcvleaicll In the fact that of the i these are rarely Invoked owing to l IN MEMORIAMEA. MRS. JOHN F. DUFFY l a Citizens were shocked ysxerduy morning to Ieuru of the death of Mrs. John F. Duffy who died very lsulltlenly from heart failure. short- ly after 11 o'clock the previous morning. .\Irs. Duffy. who was apparently in cxccllcnt Ilealth. complainctl cal‘- ly III the evening of a slllzht flutter- ing ill the region of thc Ilcart. but thought nothing of it anti spent the levelling as usual in the midst of her ‘family of whom shc was tho tender 11nd bclovctl centre_ On retiring f0 her room she de- cillcd to go into the Icitcltcll again for some s-tida. and while Ill the act of gctting it, “'11s stricken and without a word droppcli to the floor. expiring beforc loving hands could roach hcr. The shock tn lhl- family is a ‘SGVPNE one and tho sympathy goals uu: to tllcm. Sllc lcavcs to llllnlrn hl-slllcc-l Ill-l‘ Ilushltud tho followlnp stills allll daughters: Jillllllg ll‘, uf the (iuaril. ian Staff; l"l't‘*lI(‘l'IL'Ii ‘York; Arthur It}. at home. One Ison Patrick dicd nnc your agoffhe lilflllllhltfli; are Mary (Airs. John H. Iiughes); Kathleen, (Mrs. Monta- llll“ 119110909930: uull Annie and ‘lllIlIZl. at Itomc. To the IIPFGIIYPIl family the lfiuartlian IPIHIUIN sincerest sym- |p:ltlly. ' "filo flint-ml will be held from her late residence (iovcrulttcnt House (willallc. Sunday afternoon at 1111i] ‘In ill!‘ (‘athcdral thr-nl-l- to tho R. -(‘, (‘lttnclt-ry. —~-—~--¢0->-%_ ‘More Children Today Exercise Own Opinion NEW YORK. Nov. 19. —Child- ren today arc being allowed to cx- erclsc their opinions much tnore than they wcrc a tlcczllle ago. Tlilg "..-. tllc concluasion of Miss Ill-Ion Ferris. cdllor m‘ 'i‘he Anteri- . ,can (iirl. based upon a survey made Q by the Girl ‘Scouts among hundreds ml‘ mclnbcrs hctwccn 10 llnll 1S lyetlrs of 112.1‘ who rcall ill!‘ maga- lzinc. l I Choosing Their clothe; l “That parent-s att- consulting ithrir children." said .\II.-".s~ Ferris, 1501i girls vcplyiutz. seventy percent, nor Instance. indicated that they |werc allowed lo help in the self‘:- tdion of lhcir own ltats. Sixty-two pelcent ilud voice In yhe purchase of shoes. and thirty-three percent Iwlpcd to selcci their own books." Even more significant. Miss Ferris, were thc 706 girls who make thclr own selection ‘Iudcpend- 4 t-nlly. In lllt" matlcr of hnln, for ex- ample. l\\'(*Illy-l\\'() perccnt make their own selection, Tnvcnty-five percent chat/ac their own shoes and lwentyslx pcrcent sclect all tho furnishing» and the sttIIPilIPs for lhcir own rooms." Books Greatest Freedom Iii the matter of hooks and writ- ing mutt-rials more girl-s were al- lowed Illl‘ privilege of independent selecflon than in any other item. "It is important. In Ilue with tho trend of modern educational met- hods, the girl be allowed nl thin.- stage Io exercise her powers it is only thus that she will gain selft-nnfidance. At this age tho girl wishes tremendously lo go on tn the world cf adult activities and interests, and knows she must go :on. Yet she is overcome with tim- Illify and a fcelitlg of her own Inadc- quacy. More than anything else. she needs scIf-coltfidcnce, the know- ledge that she can select and plan and carry nut her share of thc world's enterprlt s." Peppery Scandal Big News DietIn Japan TOKYO, Nov. 19. — P8119973’ scandal, with all the details set forth. H. n choice bit of newspaper fare In Japan. Libel iuw are unenforced, and while there are regulations to pro- tect the oditorallly injured citizen. fenr of retaliation. The love affair of a prominent mem-ber of the Diet and a pretty geisha girl are con- aldvred public property and stllncl- olrs pitllanderings frcqttantly re- celvr front page headlines. i Few Making Money IWith few exceptions most of the newspapers In Japan are barely making a living. it has been eati- mnted that the publliher oi’ a new I’. in New decorutlvl=' nf decision," uaill Mia's Ferris. "Furl ' Western-Guardian ..-.FOR LATE-TIITIRN NEW‘ -pags 8 Ia available. ti. ._WHi-BT AND DANCE in Emer- ald liall Monday. November 22nd. 27844-14810. —WE8TERN AGENT -- If. Cyrus J. Gallant is now Guardian Agent In Howian and will receive news items. advertising and renew- al subscriptions. -ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is mil- .od only from selected wheat. and sold by leading island dealers who guarantee its quality. —WE WILL BUY live bugs, fowl. - - chickens, Monday, November 22nd. A. K. Lord, Cape Traverse. 2803-11-19-21. —KENSINGTON WHIST AND DANCE next TllBfldiiy night. Nov. 23rd. Last. dance of the pre- Chrlstnlns season. Large attenti- ance expected. Good music. Everybody welcome. 2848 —JOINT ENTERTAINMENT. .- Tbe members of Trinity Mission Baud, Summerside, with the assist- ance of u number of C. (l. I. T. girls, gave a very enjoyable enter- tainment In Epworth Hull 0n Fri- duy evening, Nov. 12th. Upwnrds of forty members took part in n programme of songs. recitntlons, piano solos, duets, and drumu. Thu neat sum of $40 wlul realized. ——i-{o>——-—- PERSONALS ..—-Mrs ll. T. Begg. Summersillu has left on u visit to her fol-mm- home In Steilurton. N. S. ——Mrs Ilotlglus Gordon. Bummer- slde left this week on a vlsut to Itel‘ daughter in Boston. —-.\irs Ii. S. ‘Deacon, Sumlnorsitlo left \V8(lll€lllIlU' morning on n "Iv to 'I‘orotilo and Ottawa. »~Mlss Addie (Ireon, Sllmlnev- side, returned Monthly from a so- journ in lveutl-rn (‘tinadrl whore she spent the past three tuonths. . ._-_- <e&-—— --~~ Railwaymen Have Taken Strike Voter IMONTWCEAL. ‘Nov. ~51. —- Rail- waymcn involved by the award of l1 Board of Conciliation recently giv- leu have by tonight completed their voting in all parts of Canada, and I’. h,- cxtlectcll that when the lead- ers of the Llnlour-l involved meet Iu ‘Montreal Saturday they will Ilavc lthl- official figures before them. and ‘then bc in u [KHIIIOII to decide ‘what should be done. {Oiv . New Soviet Ruling '- nonoos. Nov. IW-Telegraph- lug from Moscow. the correspond- ent of the Dally Express says lhe_ ‘Soviet Flxccutive Assenvbly has en- dorsed the governlnetltfls proposal ‘to abolish tho registration of mur- riages, which its the only legal mut- rilnonlai tie in Russia. Iiencefortb marriage-l will only Involve [he re- cording of martial conditions on id- entity card, which will be stamp- cd for u small sum. A couple then may live In or out 0f wedlock as frequently as they wish. and while they have no children they will not be troubled by the court. are fly-by-nilzbt affairs.‘ watched ‘closely by the police and-operating on a day-today basis. l "There is a strict censorship of ‘neuntlpurlerl; in Japan. News urtic- Ic-s, editorials i-lucnt, the pu-bilc and society in gelbl eral are banned. When ally cvent occurs that the authorities think is bad fm- publicatlonyn blanket ‘order of prohibition is sent to every newspaper. Almost all the qlapers -.-ltlII use dummy editors or tiubllshers whose It is to be fined or intprlsouell sllfillltl the IIOWHIIZID‘ cr oval-step the bounds. Type Setting By Hand Until recently very little foreign hens-t. except of China. was publish- rd by the ‘vernacular press. the real-sou being that the rcutlers dill not care for It. An effort Is being made \0 educate the readers In the ,value of foreign dispatches. but pu-‘l- lfuhers declare it I-s a difficult taask. All typesetting must be done by band. about 5.000 different charac- ters Iieitlg necessary for the print- ing of u single edition. Consequent- lly, the papers of Jspnn are much ‘less bulky than thouo of Amerlcaf Use Promotion Schemes Advertising space is smaller In proportion Nu newspaper in Jail- un depends altogether on circula- tion or advertising for its revenues. They operate promotion scbemefl. Inlivertlsing and sales agencies, gel. ding a variety of things from auto- mobiles to typewriters,and promot- ing anything from a primfizht to a new play. Many are subsidized by politicians and business Inter- ests. The price ‘of the best dailies is about i I 2 cents. ‘Photographs and rotraurnvure Isectlona, motion picture new; and radio columns are popular. There m newspapers specializing on new. matter and advertlsin! of In- terest to women. null one features l , l Eastern Guardian “saunas Aoaur - m. .1. W. Murdock h now Guardian aunt In Montague and will he pleased to receive news items. edvertisins new and renew..l su‘ riptiona. OLUlI will Cambridge 23rd at 7.30 o'clock. bold their meeti In foot mouth by 8 feet thread. with Forty dollars each. cash-tfleg. ‘Mo- Donald. Annsndale. 276841-2041. deep. 6 ‘ANNUAL MEETING of the Martin Pawl Wrench “C0., LtcL. will be held Nov. 25th at 8 p. m. in the scboobrooln at Montague. Business of Importance to be dealt \vIth. ' 233111 20 2| ..'°‘GUARANTEED is the word with every pair of “Crosby's YounB Luanda" School Boots at Poole & Thompson's, Montague. ‘2820-111202427 ..*MONTAGU»E CHRISTIAN CHURCH.~— Itlvangeiist .1. \\". Hayter will preach In Montague Christian (‘hurcil at morning and evening services on Sunday 21st Inst. Germans Do Not A Think Ex-Kaiser Wiii Return BERLIN. Nov. 19f — The Get‘- man betting odds lire strongly 11,1:- uinst cx-Enlperot- William and his wife ever taking up their abode on the Prussian country estate reserv- ed to them for Ilfe as a potential rl-sidence in the asttieluont ‘between the State of Prussia and tho lio- hcnzollerns. It is generally agreed, howevlir. tIl-st It was quite natural for the ex-Kniser to pick the particular IIIKW“ h“ Selected, uz-l Bali Hamburg. where the cslale and cuatle are ltW-"llrtl. has long been famous 1H .1 resort to which royalty flockgd rllr lteolth and recreation, Not only lllll members of lho German royal families frequent Bad 'l*l0llillllli'g in the old days. but the late King Edward VII of i-Inz. land, then Prince of Wales, began Coming to Bad Iiolnburg In 18342. For’ a 1011s period he 30PM ‘sevcrul week“ {hem BVBPY year drinking the curative waters. The English “m”! that followed was for yvllfs the mot-t; illlillilfflilf; onl- {mm “p. road. ‘““' a‘ {Ci ___ __,.. Further Particu- lars 0f Drowning‘ Accident Additional details or y]... . ~ . - Jlown- ‘wlg 9' David CFO-Shy are siren in i; WIIOWIIIE dcspatch: 0n;»\"1;§i'l‘iti]iS'l;. N. n- NOV. 17. a e °“'""‘ "It's" popular citizens David Crosby. Inst his life b3 dlowlllflii. this ntorltlng in [he Middle Riv". about a qllxlulcl- of a ilglvlvé Blgove the brlllzc loading from “l! l the (". .\. ll. stallion. ‘ r- Crosby was employed as ‘I've? 1° Wlllllr n Ina-k ill the Bath- lflltt vgal-El‘ main Icadltu: under the “wet; rom the pumping station to I‘ d1 °wfl Bill-ml Dine. lie was lil - vers suit and had been lower. ed successfully and aft...- “ Mme tiitznnlied to the llfOliglil to the l-utr. wee. b Thisvwas dour. Aftel- he 1 as a. ove water he stated that he lad not located the plpc. They m. other wX-"mgfifilillled position and again lct him believer! considered iulmical to the govern-flow" lllto the water and he was later brought up and gun. u signal to have his helmet opened. This was done and he (YUIIVGTJHII with the 1W0 elllfllleer- Frcd Batemun. and it was decided not to do any- UIIIIB further at that time as the weather was becoming rough. Just, then a squall half filled the bout and another one sent It under, the attendants thus losing clntlrol d! tho pumps by menus of which air was furnished to tho dlvcr. rifled Bntemnn tho (mglneer and Jerome APSBIIHIl scrambled on top of the upturned boat and made a gallant attempt to pull up the diver but were unable lo raise him as his stilt having filled with wat- er from the open helmet the weight was too Itcuvy for them. Arsenesu could not swim and was carried away a considerable dis- tance on the upturned boat. Batemun cnllctl l'or help to Jack Arseneail, town tenmstl-r, who was on the sitore and who rung in n fire ulnrm. The brigade respond- ed quickly and Crosby was rescu- ed from the deep watcr and taken ashore. Medical aid Wilfl sum- moned nnd Dr. R. (i. Duncan did everything possible to revive the man but iifo was extinct. Tile unfortunate young mun was u returned soldier with u brIIIIenl military record. being a sergeant in C. Company of the famous 26th. New Brunswick Battalion and hav- ing won the Military Medal. He was a member of the Bathurst sen~ Ior hockey team pinyimz defence and was one of the best hockey players in tho Marltlmen. Mr (‘rosby came here from Char- lottetown about four years ago and has been Iii tho employ of the Bsthurst C0.. Ltd" since luk-Ing p his resilience hero. He was 3. years of age and Ia survived by his daily "children's columns. " wife and three small children. - ..°FOR CAI-Esta: nets 25 UWJURRAY RIVER IHiPPI-NOI Hall. Tuesday, ov.! 2825 l1 20 21' trslp almost, newl l l wo Friday, and Saturday Look the List Over, Then Buy and Save Money 25 doz. Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose, reg. value up to $1.75. Special 75c “pair 25 doz. Ladies’ Fleeced Bloomers. Week end bargain 75c Pair 50 doz. Ladies’ strap and long sleeve vests, a real buyfat . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c Children’s Sweaters. Special value . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ all wool Silk and W001 Sweaters in brushed plain knit, tailored and wind breakers. Other latest m-akes. Special from . . . $2.85 and up New lot of 36 inch Dress Satin, best colors. Week end price . . . . . . , _ $1.50 ' Bargain Days Big Boy’s Heavy Worsted Hose 75cand 85c. Sizes to l0. A real value. Children’s Sleepers, ‘all sizes, warm ilcecc . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Fine Llama W001 Hose. Special, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c pair New Dress Braids just in, latest Fall shades. . . . . . $1.00 each and up .......$1.00m$1.25 1°00 yard: Unbleached Cotton. Special . . . . . . . . . .. 10c Yard 100 Yards 38 Inch Marquerette Curtainlnq. 100 Yards 72 Inch Unbleached Sheeting. Special 35¢ yam 500 Yards Crash Towelllng. Sp¢c|a| __ , _ , , , , __ 12c Yard 500 Yards 27 ‘Inch Stripe Flannelette. Special. ., 15¢ vars 500 Yards 36 Inch Strip Flannelette. Special. . .7 25c Yard 300 Yards Paisley Quilting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22c Yard 500 Yards Fancy Ticking 100 dozen IPIsh Towels 4"" "Md by Express W" crepe Satin, Cut Velvet and Oharmeen Dresses, gi Special 25c - . - . . . . .. 15c Yard Boy’s heavy all wool school Hose. a" sizes to 10 for only . . . . . . . . . 50c pair 21c Yard . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. 12c Pair Children's Cloth and Flannel Dreseea from $1.75 to $4.75 Ladies’ Corsets and Corsclettes. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 90c Ladies’ Silk and Knit Bloomers. all shades. SpeciaL. $2.25 Ladies‘ Wool Gloves, 900d value - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . 50c Pair Ladies’ Knitted Silk Scaris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.00 and up Ladies‘ Broadcloth Bloomers. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c Ladies‘ Hand Bags. all colors, good value . . . . . . . . . .. $1.65 Ladies‘ Flannel Dresses to clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.75 Ladies’ Jersey Dresses, newest shades. Soeclpl $9.50 Babies hearskin bonnets, very special . . . . . . . . . . . . ., $1.00 A special line of Ladies’ trimmed velvet Hats. Special $2.75 Dress Serge: in all shades suitable for children's dresses. Special price oi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Yard SPECIALS FROM THE IDIFFERENT MEN’S DEPTS. Men's Fancy Striped Cashmere Jerseys . . . . . . . . .. $2 00 Men's I - Mottled Fleeced Special Odd lines 0f Boys Coat Boy's Pullover Jerseys, Men's Roller Suspenders, week end price H 39c Cashartta Horse Lined Gauntlet; _ _ _ _ , _ . _ _ __ $100 A line of Young Men’s Blue Chin Another line of Men’s Heavy Combinations, regular $2.00. Sweaters. reoular $3.00 and $5.00 assorted colors. Price . . . . .. $1.00 Men’s Army Flannel Shirts, grey and khaki $1.00 to $1.50 Men's blue stripe Overalls. Special . . . . . . .. $1.00 per palr lzlue and black heavyweight Overalls. Special . . $1.50 per pair Men's Winter Caps, extra special . . . . . . . . . . . . .. y 50c Each Men's Fleece Lined Underwear, (Penmervs). Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c a Garment Men's Heavy All Wool Underwear, very special prices- Flannelette Blankets per palr $1.95, $2.15 and . . . . .. $2.25 Special prices on all Wool Blankets. A Special line 0f Men’s Suits in Mixed Lots of other good values in 0 chilla Qvercoats. Special price . .. $16.20 Vercflafs in Brown and Grey. Price . . . $16.00 Tweeds. Special price . . . . . . . . $15.00 0111‘ Men’s Departments not advertised. ' F01’ G994 Quality Merchandise and Honest Values come to us. A EVERYBODY ONE PRICE TO’ Prowse Bros Ltd, FOR NEW cooos AT usw LOW PRICES AND sxcstusn-r “sewn; s THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE Stock Quotations JDALJFAX, Nov. lbw-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: , New York Exchange At. Top. and ‘Santa Fe Ry. .. American Can Co. .. .. . .. Am. Locomotive ‘Co. . . . . . .. 109% Am. Smelt. and Refng. ‘Co. .. 1136 flnlou Bag and Paper Co. 36% Butte and Sup. Min. C0. 138% Anaconda Cop. Mlu. Co. 48 Canadian Ilaclflc Co. . . . . . .. 164% ll.S. Cast llron Pilpe and Flly Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30%: N.Y. Con. and Hud. Riv. TLR. 136% Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd. 45% Davlson Chemical Co. (The) 106 1547/5 52 Consolidated G115 Co. (N. . Hudson Motor car lcq, Standard Oil of N. .1. .. - Mis. Kan. anti Tex. Ry. .. 237 Southern Pacific Co. .. .. Union ‘Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 163% 11.8. industrial Alcohol Co. . 77% United Stnleo Steel . . . . . . . .. 146% Montreal Stock Exphange 1f a dull. throbbing backache is IINE. its pain-destroying essences newspaper In Illig country. of any real pretentious. moat be prepared to lose alloftt 31.000000 beibfe he can expect to show a profit. Tim 1W veveeeo eve l-qauft is that meet or the Joufnels quickly depart. 5V0] Help Your Sore Back l. ~ Whm It’; Lame And Achy-MOMJQII Power Abitibi Ilaurentlde Pulp . . N ionnl Brew-writes taking all the m out of life, u you 5 ‘h "f" suffer from lambaso or Rheumatism. the following treatmdnt ls almost certain to relieve you at otter-Rub the back and aides with NERVE», will quickly sink into the corda and muscles, the atiflnela and tension will ease oil-Ismeneaa and pain will For etil! Joints. lame heck, lumbalo. rheumatism and muscular pain, NBIWJIRJE Ia s true friend. Get a fl-eent bottle today. V, . Winnipeg illlectrlc . Asbestos Com. Nnw . Asbestos PM. New . .. Brazilian Traction . . . . . . . .. 51901 Cdmlllny of Canada .. Con. Steamship PM. I emka Bib! . _. . . t 9|“; Wheat-Dec“ 13th.: Slay. 151x50; Jilly, 131%. Corn—~l)ec.. Jilly, 82bit. ()i1Ifl—l)€(.‘.. 41%; .\l:ly, 45.3“ “fheat—-Dc.c..1.'l2-\4; May, ‘I36; July, ‘I36. 707.: bu)‘. 705i; Finding new alld nllrnctlvp m, ll-‘H I'm‘ lllfillfin picture plays i5 ho-l coming a difficult task, In view oil the thousands of copytlglbtgd gtuge and screen production made year-l Iy. The legal departments of the big fllm companies are kept busy! senrchfuk; motion plctule records, and the copyright files In Washing-l Inn to avoid tiupllcatlng a title. “In addition to being original, mo. Conquered By Pill-FIX i Treatment ‘Iheworldfi Greatest Remedy . Gives I lsllel. (Why fluff") \ea|d Todd! or l-Day IRE! Treatment. ‘III FILE-FIX C0. Dent. N. l1 Damian Street last TORONTO. CANADA. Mlnefi’: penetrates. soothes. and relieves pain‘. splendid for st - ' Joints, sore muscles. ‘lion picture titles must I .h ' v l "9 may are uenclully lliififlelllq etlglt- g-sctgsiyiltlyngiyaplays PBest I o. Santana‘... I ‘I , , y . In the uilttereat ‘eel-o weather a Pane Plpeleu Furnace will lwtr , ybur‘ ~1I0tl1Q' normal tsmveffltllrfi t ,1! a at _' r rlpidiy circulated it! l x ventenile not restrlcledfl l r wn- ‘ * ’ JMr. Jtbbe, It- Mouse. Kemlnlillll- ~ P. Bf . is a Peale izooster. R ‘I 4"’ '9”- l l ; , - leenomy Plpelfl‘ I ; Wieetory and ll" ur prices before your Mill" demon, ie Illlllly decided. r ~'"*"'.‘i Nausea» p line earls-vow ‘a and l-ll-l-lrirlll I